Makoa is reading a book about Abraham Lincoln.Which text feature would Makoa use to help him find the meaning of the word “emancipation”?
Liam is reading a book about prehistoric animals for a class presentation. He reads about a reptile called brachiosaurus.Which text feature would help Liam say this name correctly in his presentation?
Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art.In the past, the Kota spoke to the bones of their ancestors before making important decisions. They stored the bones in small baskets woven of rolls of bark or leaves. Sculpture such as this piece -- which is called a Kota funerary figure -- was tied to the top of the baskets. We are not certain what the figure meant to the Kota.
Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art.By making their work so perfect, the sculptors expressed their devotion to the goddess Athena, to whom the Parthenon was dedicated. Throughout the ages much of art has been created to express deep spiritual feelings. As acts of devotion and honor they add an essential ingredient to art – emotion. Without emotion, even the most harmonious work will not truly stir us.Sidebar:Athena is the Greek goddess of reason, arts, and literature. She is the goddess of the city of Athens, which is named for her.
Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art.In their still room in the museum, we can see how beautifully they are carved. The jowls of the horse, its muzzle, the backs of the other gods – all things that could not have been seen when they were on their high perch – are cut with as much care as though they had been made for the floor of the great temple.Glossary:jowls – lower part of an animal’s cheekmuzzle – jaws and nose of an animal
Dru is reading about castles for a class project.Medieval castles were built for safety, not comfort. The walls were thick to protect the residents from invaders. Windows were made tall and thin so that soldiers could shoot arrows through the openings. Towers were a common place to watch for approaching enemies.

Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art.As we have seen, art does not have to be complicated to be wonderful. Still, art can be more complicated, often much more complicated, than the pyramids at Saqqara and Giza.Glossary:Giza – city in EgyptSaqqara – the ancient capital of Egypt
Colt is reading in his social studies book.A labyrinth is a path that twists and turns but leads into a center point. There have been labyrinths in many cultures and many forms through the years. Some are painted onto the ground, some are built with stones, and some labyrinths are woven into baskets. This type of labyrinth is called a turf maze.

Zoe's history assignment is to read and summarize chapter 4 of her textbook.Which text feature could Zoe use to find the first page of chapter 4?
Tatiana read about the Palace of Fine Arts in a travel book.The Palace of Fine Arts is located in San Francisco, California. It was built in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific Exposition to display works of art. It was built around a small lagoon so that the water could reflect the beauty of the building. The Palace of Fine Arts was designed to look like a classical Greek structure. Today it is popular for weddings and is often featured in photographs.

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